Using my wide-angle lens and tilting the camera up to include mostly sky I swung the camera down the beach keeping the horison level during the 1/10 of a second exposure. This camera technique is known as ICM photography or intentional camera movement photography. Distortion from tilting the 16 mm wide angle lens up created this circular affect. This photo was taken in the Cape Hatteras National Seashore in the Outer Banks of NC.
Using my wide-angle lens and tilting the camera up to include mostly sky I swung the camera down the beach keeping the horison level during the 1/10 of a second exposure. This camera technique is known as ICM photography or intentional camera movement photography. Distortion from tilting the 16 mm wide angle lens up created this circular affect. This photo was taken in the Cape Hatteras National Seashore in the Outer Banks of NC.
Using my wide-angle lens and tilting the camera up to include mostly sky I swung the camera down the beach keeping the horison level during the 1/10 of a second exposure. This camera technique is known as ICM photography or intentional camera movement photography. Distortion from tilting the 16 mm wide angle lens up created this circular affect. This photo was taken in the Cape Hatteras National Seashore in the Outer Banks of NC.
Using my wide-angle lens and tilting the camera up to include mostly sky I swung the camera down the beach keeping the horison level during the 1/10 of a second exposure. This camera technique is known as ICM photography or intentional camera movement photography. Distortion from tilting the 16 mm wide angle lens up created this circular affect. This photo was taken in the Cape Hatteras National Seashore in the Outer Banks of NC.
Using my wide-angle lens and tilting the camera up to include mostly sky I swung the camera down the beach keeping the horison level during the 1/10 of a second exposure. This camera technique is known as ICM photography or intentional camera movement photography. Distortion from tilting the 16 mm wide angle lens up created this circular affect. This photo was taken in the Cape Hatteras National Seashore in the Outer Banks of NC.

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Using my wide-angle lens and tilting the camera up to include mostly sky I swung the camera down the beach keeping the horison level during the 1/10 of a second exposure. This camera technique is known as ICM photography or intentional camera movement photography. Distortion from tilting the 16 mm wide angle lens up created this circular affect. This photo was taken in the Cape Hatteras National Seashore in the Outer Banks of NC.

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